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May 5th, 2002, 09:31 PM
Hey hey hey calm down Morgwen, it's only file-sharing, jeeze. The fact is that, SuperNodes DO help any file-sharing network, take FastTrack for an example. They started off with SuperNodes intergrated into the network, and look how popular and efficent it became. For the Gnutella Network to catch up, it does not need a whole bunch of crappy clients thrown into it, it needs quality control and effiency through it's downloads.
FastTrack is only what it is because of SuperNodes, any program that makes users switch away from Gnucleus's supernodes is in my mind hurting the network. Also BearShare and other popular clients have already started working on getting SuperNodes a while ago. Look For My Articles!!! |
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May 6th, 2002, 02:56 AM
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The most files (the last I read over 70%) are shared by users with fast connections - superpeers help ONLY users with slow connections! So superpeers would really help the net but not as much as you think! Limewire for example has the option to disable their superpeers, why should they do it if that would hurt the net? You should see a difference between "not helping" and "hurting"! Quote:
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http://www.zeropaid.com/news/article.../05012002a.php They said they are also working on superpeers! Quote:
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May 6th, 2002, 03:04 AM
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The GDF should create a new protocol with superpeers and other features as a standard, this is the way to force developers (especially new ones) to add superpeers! Morgwen |
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Gnucleus: 1 supernode connectuion always, no files, slow dloads (always waiting, waitng, waiting... 14 sources online and still needs more fúcking sources...) XoloX: files, files and mroe files. Good searches, fast downloads. Need I say more? Didn't think so. |
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May 8th, 2002, 02:29 AM
Do an experiment for me: give XoloX some rare-ish movies/series (I suggest any manga) and leave it overnight. Do the same to gnucleus. Then tell me which one downloaded the most, if anything at all. My money's on XoloX.
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May 8th, 2002, 02:49 AM
I think every one should choose the client he likes most, but I canīt understand that some people claim MY client is the best! There is NO best client in gnutella, ALL clients have to be good to have a good net!
ALL clients should have superpeers, partial sharing etc.! Morgwen |
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